electoral

美音:[ɪ'lekt(ə)rəl] 英音:[ɪ'lekt(ə)rəl]

简单释义:


adj.有关选举的

网络选举人的;选举部门;一词源自拉丁语

完整释义:


adj.

1.选举的;选举人的
2.【历史】选帝侯的


例句:

  1. Mr Obama's promise of continued low taxation may have helped him to electoral victory, but it also planted the seeds of his policy failures.
    奥巴马对于继续实行低税收的承诺,可能在竞选总统时帮了他的忙,但也为他播下了政策失败的种子。

  2. Clothing: hand-woven "warm card" sweater, scarf, just gave him, or to give him an electoral tie it.
    衣物:亲手织的“温暖牌”毛衣、围巾,今天正好送给他,或者去给他选一条领带吧。

  3. The registration process takes at least a month from the time the Electoral Commission receives all of the appropriate documents.
    注册过程需要至少一个月的时间选举委员会收到所有有关文件。

  4. He helped negotiate the communist regime's surrender in 1989 and was one of the victors in the electoral triumph that followed.
    1989年,他协助谈判共产主义政权移交事宜,并在随后的选举胜利中分得了一杯羹。

  5. The politicians have had the space to think beyond the next electoral test.
    政客们有机会考虑下一场选举考验以外的事情。

  6. Having almost completed two terms, the president is out of the electoral picture until 2014 at least.
    鲁拉目前几乎快要做完第二任期,至少在2014年以前不得再参加总统大选。

  7. Once a supreme electoral asset, he is now something of a liability, especially with those under 40 who don't remember the glory days.
    以前,他是选举出来的有价值的人物,至高无上,现在却有点成了累赘,特别是在那些40岁以下的人群当中,这些人已不记得过去的辉煌岁月。

  8. It is a fine theory that would seem worth putting to the electoral test. But Mr Abhisit and his backers do not seem convinced.
    这是一个评估选情的不错的理论,不过看起来阿披实和他的支持者不怎么相信。

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